Listen to Climate Connections

The series of 90-second episodes is edited by Bud Ward, a veteran environmental journalist and editor of the Yale Climate Connections website (formerly the Yale Forum on Climate Change & the Media). The show is hosted by Anthony Leiserowitz, a research scientist at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) and Director of the YPCCC. The radio program and accompanying online articles are reported by a team of veteran freelance journalists.

“These stories will help listeners ‘connect the dots’ between climate change and energy, extreme weather, public health, food and water, jobs and the economy, national security, the creative arts, and religious and moral values, among other themes,” Leiserowitz said.

According to Ward, the radio series will give a voice to individuals, companies, governments, NGOs, and others dealing with the harmful effects of climate change — and those who are taking innovative and constructive action to address these climate challenges…and opportunities.

“By focusing on ‘solutions’ we hope to help the public better understand that it’s not too late, that now is the time to take prudent steps to manage these risks and avoid the worst impacts, and to do so in the most cost-effective and equitable ways,” Ward said.

The project is supported by the Grantham Foundation for Protection of the Environment and the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, based at Yale F&ES. The series is produced and distributedby ChavoBart Digital Media of Ithaca, N.Y.